A cat may vomit up blood for a number of reasons, including foreign bodies, such as hairballs; parasites, such as heartworms; and liver or kidney disease, according to Banfield Pet Hospital. Any vomiting indicates a pote...
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A dog might vomit for a variety of reasons, ranging from eating too quickly, to more serious injuries or illness, according to WebMD. Sudden episodes may be due to a food intolerance, while chronic episodes may stem from...
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There are several situations that can cause a cat to develop chronic vomiting, according to WebMD. Vomiting may occur if a cat consumes indigestible items such as grass or foreign objects. The cause could be eating too m...
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Siamese cats are known for their streamlined, slender bodies, large ears and striking blue eyes. The coat of the Siamese cat is very fine and has four main colors: chocolate, lilac, blue and seal. Another identifying fea...
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One of the most common reasons why a cat can't stop sneezing is an infection. Allergies or breathing in irritants are other reasons why a cat would sneeze. If a cat continues to sneeze, it's best to take the cat to a vet...
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Cats lick their own hair, or fur, and the fur of other cats for a variety of reasons, including grooming, cooling off and bonding. Cats spend 50 percent of the time they are awake licking themselves.
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Cats lick humans for a variety of reasons, most commonly out of a desire to groom or bond with them. It is a sign of affection that usually does not occur unless the cat feels completely safe in its owner's presence. How...
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